![]() ![]() It's interesting to see how the effects on Earth are modeled. Also like the simulation where the binary black holes pass thru the solar system. I like opening the galaxy collision simulation, and giving one of the black holes 100 or 1000 times more mass than the other one. I have Universe Sandbox 2, and have gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it. ^I know this is an old post, but I wondered if anyone else here had the software. Universe Sandbox is the long awaited sequel to the original Universe Sandbox. It's very cool software and kids like my son with great interest in space can actively design universe objects and build what they like, then watch as time and gravity take their paths.ĭidn't see any recent posts on this so if any didn't already know about it, I thought it worth posting about. It merges real-time gravity, climate, collision, and material interactions to reveal the beauty of our universe and the fragility of our planet. Was reading that the simulation has some limits for speeding up and seeing the practical effects like you can't fast forward too quickly or the simulation engine can't accurately keep orbital paths or black hole gravity accurate, but if kept within engines limits (which is very good) you can watch as you turn a planet like earth into a black hole and watch our solar system get eaten, or collide two galaxies together to see what the effects are. ![]() He suggested it to his science teacher and they will get it for demonstrating gravitational effect over time with celestial objects.Ĭreate what you want and fast forward in time or go back in time to explore. I recently got Universe Sandbox for my 12 year old. ![]()
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